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10 Reasons Why Americas Metallic Bloodsport, Demolition Derby Is Quickly Dying

Demolition Derby has been around since at least the 1950s.  The sport draws a passionate following.  Whole families dedicate their money and free time to it, and the drivers involved say it is deeply addicting, devotees are pulling out all the stops to save the sport, but in the last decade demo derby has driven off a cliff. 

The reasons for that are partly cultural, part economic, and partly to do with automotive engineering.

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